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B&M CABOOSE C-21
Product code: 30016881Description
Atlas O 3001688 - Premier - Northeast Caboose "Boston & Maine" Road Name: Boston & Maine
Road Number: C-21, C-33
Product Line: Premier
Scale: O Scale
System: 3-Rail
Features:
Detailed Car Interior with Overhead Lighting
Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks with Metal Wheels and Axles
Separate Metal Handrails
Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes
1:48 Scale Dimensions, O-31 Radius
O Scale Kadee Compatible Coupler Mounting Pads
Measures: 9 1/8“ x 2 7/16” x 3 3/4”
Overview:
In 1924, the Reading Company produced an all-steel caboose, deriving its general design from the 1920 USRA wooden models. This iconic design,
commonly called the “NorthEastern Caboose” by railfans, found wide acceptance by many railroads across the NorthEast and Mid-Atlantic region,
with original owners including the Western Maryland (1936), Lehigh & New England (1937), Lehigh Valley (1939), Pittsburgh & West Virginia (1940),
Central Railroad of New Jersey (1942), and Lehigh & Hudson River (1942). These cabooses had long lifetimes, serving through the 1980s across
numerous railroads and traveling to many places outside of the NorthEast, and are one of the more common exhibits preserved in many railroad
museums and operated by tourist railroads today.
Road Number: C-21, C-33
Product Line: Premier
Scale: O Scale
System: 3-Rail
Features:
Detailed Car Interior with Overhead Lighting
Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks with Metal Wheels and Axles
Separate Metal Handrails
Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes
1:48 Scale Dimensions, O-31 Radius
O Scale Kadee Compatible Coupler Mounting Pads
Measures: 9 1/8“ x 2 7/16” x 3 3/4”
Overview:
In 1924, the Reading Company produced an all-steel caboose, deriving its general design from the 1920 USRA wooden models. This iconic design,
commonly called the “NorthEastern Caboose” by railfans, found wide acceptance by many railroads across the NorthEast and Mid-Atlantic region,
with original owners including the Western Maryland (1936), Lehigh & New England (1937), Lehigh Valley (1939), Pittsburgh & West Virginia (1940),
Central Railroad of New Jersey (1942), and Lehigh & Hudson River (1942). These cabooses had long lifetimes, serving through the 1980s across
numerous railroads and traveling to many places outside of the NorthEast, and are one of the more common exhibits preserved in many railroad
museums and operated by tourist railroads today.
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